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Rik O'Shea
Guest
I just recieved a new set of wheels. The wheels themselves are made of
excellent components (DT rims, spokes and hubs). They look great,
however when I put them on the truing stand - ARRRH ! Not exactly true
by more than a few mm, - both lateral and vertically (the rear is
hopping up and down), also the rim isn't centered on both the front
and rear. Maybe the wheels were built by machine or just bad
craftsmanship.
My question for the wheel experts is a simple one. To provide a good
true wheel would you:
(1) just true up the wheel from the current starting point;
OR
(2) loosen all spokes to get to the initial starting point and them
proceed to true the wheel.
Thanks
excellent components (DT rims, spokes and hubs). They look great,
however when I put them on the truing stand - ARRRH ! Not exactly true
by more than a few mm, - both lateral and vertically (the rear is
hopping up and down), also the rim isn't centered on both the front
and rear. Maybe the wheels were built by machine or just bad
craftsmanship.
My question for the wheel experts is a simple one. To provide a good
true wheel would you:
(1) just true up the wheel from the current starting point;
OR
(2) loosen all spokes to get to the initial starting point and them
proceed to true the wheel.
Thanks